Adult and Child Admissions to "Tigers: Tracking a Legend" Exhibition (Up to $56 Value). Choose Between Two Options.

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Interactive tiger exhibit

Stunning footage of wild tigers

Hands-on education stations

Climbing wall with games

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Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2010. Amount paid never expires.Reservation required for groups of 10 or more. Tax not included. Not valid with other offers.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

"Tigers: Tracking a Legend"

Every year, the world's population of tigers decreases as they fall victim to a meager diet of sugar-encrusted corn flakes, an appropriately Hobbesian worldview, and curiosity. Learn more about these terrific creatures and why they're worth protecting with today's Groupon to the Tigers: Tracking a Legend exhibit at the South Street Seaport Pier 17 in Manhattan. This Groupon may be used until December 31, 2010. Choose between two options:

For $25, you get two adult and two child admissions (a $56 value)

For $15, you get one adult and one child admission (a $28 value)

With either option, you may purchase additional children's tickets for $6 each (regular price $13). Regular adult admission is $15.

Wildlife videographer Carol Amore has compiled a stunning interactive exhibit focused on some of nature's most ferocious felines. Although there are no live animals to chat up or grab by their toes, inorganic yet lifelike representations of a Bengal tigress and her cubs guide visitors through the wild world of these highly endangered creatures (the estimated number of surviving wild tigers is roughly 3,000). Parents and their cubs can explore the six hands-on education stations throughout the exhibit, which showcase engaging hands-on lessons about animal tracking, as well as a prey-finding video game and a standing challenge to match the volume of a tiger's roar. The "CAT" scan station treats the non-X-ray-visioned to an in-depth look at the fearful symmetry of a tiger's bones and muscles in motion—along with the stray yarn, hairballs, and peanut-butter sandwiches inside its belly. Eager altitude seekers, meanwhile, can play challenging games along the exhibit's imposing but utterly scalable digi-track climbing wall. Tigers: Tracking a Legend also features thrilling footage of tigers in the wild and less thrilling footage of them waiting in line at the post office.

Sales tax must be paid at the door.

Reviews

Filled with stunning footage of a family of Bengal tigers filmed by wildlife videographer Carol Amore, this engaging exhibit explores the everyday lives of the endangered animals. – Thomas Sullivan, Time Out New York Kids

Thanks to the spirited presentation of our knowledgeable guide, we were all very engaged by the exhibit, and our six-year-old team leader was absolutely engrossed. – Joe Bendel, The Epoch Times